Floritec Healthcare Solutions eyes int market
Thursday, March 21, 2024 | 240 Views |
The company, established in 2016 by Slyvia Mthemkhulu with a vision to provide high-quality medical equipment to government and private hospitals in Botswana, has highlighted its commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, making it the go-to supplier of healthcare facilities in the region.
As the only company registered and certified by BOMRA for supplying medical equipment, it is a trusted partner for healthcare facilities in Botswana, and its recent recognition by investment promotion agency is a testament to its outstanding performance and dedication to quality. According to company officials, one of the key factors that set Floritec Healthcare Solutions apart from competition is its focus on customer satisfaction. Morris Makepe, the company's spokesperson said they work closely with their clients to understand their specific needs and provide customised solutions that meet their requirements.
‘This personalised approach has helped Floritec Healthcare Solutions build long-lasting relationships with customers’, who rely on the company for all their medical equipment needs. In recognition for outstanding performance and dedication to excellence, Floritec Healthcare Solutions was recently awarded the prestigious title of the best exporter of the year 2022 by the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC). ‘This accolade is a testament to the company’s commitment to quality and innovation, as well as its contribution to the growth of the healthcare industry in Botswana.’
The company has given birth to Sylike Diagnostics, Flory Properties, Perfect Dreams which they view as the success of Floritec Healthcare Solutions. But it does not end there as there are other big plans in place to advance the medical supplies company. Already, the owners are looking at listing the company on the Botswana Stock Exchange in future, as well as the United Nations and World Health Organisation.
Other plans in the pipeline include opening a new branch in Selebi-Phikwe to better serve its customers in the region while also working on penetrating the international market by opening other branches outside the country. “This expansion is a testament to the company’s continued growth and success, as well as its commitment to providing top-notch medical equipment and services to healthcare facilities across Botswana,” Makepe said.
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